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In 2018, Vladimir Guerrero Sr. broke an 11-year drought when he was elected as a primary right fielder to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Guerrero, a .318 career hitter, was a nine-time All-Star that won the 2004 American League MVP while playing for the Los Angeles Angels.

Two years later, Larry Walker overcame the stigma of Coors Field, as he was elected to the Hall of Fame in his final year of eligibility on the ballot. Walker had a grassroots campaign behind him, which helped the 1997 National League MVP make tremendous strides over his final two years of eligibility.


So who will be the next right fielder to be elected to the Hall of Fame ballot? Bobby Abreu is currently on the ballot, but both he and José Bautista - who will become eligible for the ballot in 2024 - are pretty unlikely to actually be elected. Ichiro Suzuki is a lock to be elected on the first ballot in 2025, when he first will appear on the ballot. There's a very real chance that he'll be the next right fielder to be elected to the Hall of Fame.

The crazy part is that none of the names mentioned above cracked the Audacy Sports list of the nine greatest right fielders in MLB history:

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